Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

I Love The Lord

October 30, 2022 || Psalm 116

MAIN POINT: Those saved by grace never stop praising God for his grace.

  1. I will trust you (1-7).

  2. I will live for you (8-11).

  3. I will give thanks to you (12-14).

  4. I will serve you (15-19).

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Israel & Ai

Scripture: Joshua 7-8

Bible Truth: Destruction comes upon those who do not follow the word of God.

Where is Jesus: 2 Corinthians 5:21

Take time to remind the children that God always punishes sin. Achan was killed for taking the gold and silver. He deserved to be punished for his sin. We all deserve to be punished for our sin as well. The penalty for even one sin is death. Jesus took the penalty for our sin at the cross so we can be forgiven. All those who trust in the Lord had their sin paid for on the cross.

After Achan was found out and Ai was destroyed, Joshua offered a sacrifice to God for a peace offering (Joshua 8:31). That offering pointed to the day when God would offer up his Son, Jesus, as the ultimate peace offering. Jesus said in John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” Today, after the sacrifice of Jesus, there is no longer a need to offer peace offerings because we have peace with God (Romans 5:1).

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Community Groups this week!

Community Groups meet this week! If you haven’t found a community group yet, click the button below for information on all the various groups!

Sunday Preview: October 30, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 135:5-6

He Is Our God

God Is Faithful (Psalm 114)

Scripture Reading: Philippians 1:3–5

It Is Well

Prayer of Thanksgiving

Sermon: Psalm 116 || I Love The Lord

All I Have Is Christ

Benediction

Celebrating Our 4th Birthday!

Psa 126:3 ESV - 3 The LORD has done great things for us; we are glad.

Tomorrow, we celebrate our 4th birthday as a church. It is incredibly humbling to look back at what God has done for us. Not only has he rescued us individually, he has brought us together as a local expression of his gathered people. And we are glad! In the coming days, we will celebrate by looking back over the last 4 years and enjoying rich fellowship together. This brief post will kick us off with a handful of eclectic images from the past several months. Enjoy!

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

To Him Be The Glory

October 23, 2022 || Psalm 115

MAIN POINT: Trust the living God who gives us life and praise his name forever.

  1. Glorify Our Sovereign God (1-3)

  2. Don’t Worship Worthless Idols (4-8)

  3. Trust in the Lord (9-18)

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Jericho Falls

Scripture: Joshua 3-6

Bible Truth: God conquers Jericho but spares one family by his grace.

Where is Jesus: Hebrews 11:30

Hebrews 11:30 records this commentary on the walls of Jericho, “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they had been encircled for seven days.”

With the story of Rahab’s faith, the author of Hebrews included the Israelites who blew their trumpets in a unified act of faith. Why were their faith and the resulting collapse of the great walled city included in Hebrews? It is designed to motivate us to look to Jesus! It is Jesus who perfected their faith; Hebrews tells us it is Jesus who will perfect our faith for he is the only author and perfecter of faith (Hebrews 12:1–2)!

When the commander of the army of the Lord appeared to Joshua, the latter responded by falling on his face and worshiping him. In Revelation 19 this same commander of the army of God will return for the final battle. The commander is the Son of God—King of kings and Lord of lords. There is no mistake about who is going to conquer the Promised Land. Though Joshua and the Israelites are going to march around Jericho, it is the Lord who makes the walls collapse.

If you want to learn more about TGKids, click the button below!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Missions Dinner

WHEN: October 29, 2022

WHERE: The Wilson’s House

WHAT: Dinner and and update on Sovereign Grace Churches’ partnership in the the growth of the gospel in the Asia-Pacific region.

Click the button below to RSVP!

Anniversary Picnic

WHEN: Sunday, October 30, 2022 || 5-8 pm

WHERE: The Market Pavilion in Downtown Athens

WHAT: A celebration of God’s faithfulness to us in the last 4 years of Trinity Grace Church!

Sunday Preview: October 23, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 135:3-4

Come Thou Fount

How Rich A Treasure We Possess

Scripture Reading: Colossians 2:13-15

He Who Is Mighty

Sermon: Psalm 115 || To Him Be The Glory

Jesus Thank You

Receive the Lord’s Supper

All Glory Be To Christ

Benediction: Romans 11:36

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

Guest Speaker Bob Kauflin

October 16, 2022 || Psalm 145

Main point: Those who know God’s greatness and grace will always have reason to praise him and want others to join in.

If you missed Sunday or want to listen to the message again, click the link below.

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Rahab's Help

Scripture: Joshua 1-2

Bible Truth: Salvation moves beyond Israel as God’s plan unfolds.

Where is Jesus: Matthew 1:5–16

Being in the line of David, Rahab was a forbearer of Christ. She was Boaz’s mother. Boaz was the father of Obed (with Ruth); Obed, the father of Jesse; Jesse, the father of David. Jesus was called the Son of David. The Matthew genealogy intentionally includes two Gentile women, Rahab and Ruth. This is a foreshadowing of God’s intention to reach the nations.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

YOUTH BONFIRE

This Friday, The Hollingsworths will be hosting a bonfire at their house from 6:30-9pm. 6th-12th graders and parents are welcome to come hang out, play some yard games, and roast marshmallows around the fire!

Sunday Preview: October 16, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 100:5

How Great Is Your Faithfulness

God Is Faithful (Psalm 114)

Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:4–9

Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me

Turn Your Eyes

Sermon: Psalm 145

How Great (Psalm 145)

All I Have Is Christ

Benediction: Psalm 145:9

3 Reasons To Gather Around The Gospel This Saturday

This Saturday, our friend, Bob Kauflin, will be leading an evening of worship at the YMCA. Maybe you’re wondering if it will be worth going? Why add one more thing to the calendar? Won’t you just be going to church the next morning? Why should you give up a Saturday evening? Well, if any of these thoughts crossed your mind, I’d like to give 3 brief reasons why you should consider joining.

Sing to One Another

First, this context provides a unique and extended opportunity to obey the command given in Ephesians 5:18-20:

And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, 19 addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, 20 giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ..

Notice that the stated goal of being filled with the Spirit in this text is to be able to address ONE ANOTHER in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. When we sing, we are not only expressing thankfulness to God, but we are simultaneously addressing one another. It is a public praise intended to bolster the hearts of other believers. It is an opportunity to look around at the many different faces and encourage one another with the rich truths expressed in the songs. So, when we gather to sing in this way, we are not merely reciting words off of a screen as independent worshipers. We are intended to lift up our voices as a musical testimony to one another about our God. It’s as if we are singing to one another - “This great truth belongs to you, too! This great God is your God, too!” So, we want to enjoy an extended opportunity to encourage one another in this way.

Fellowship with Gospel-Partners

Second, Bob Kauflin is coming from our sister church, Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville. To gather with Bob around the gospel gives expression to the rich partnership we enjoy as a family of churches. Their church, along with several others in our region, has been instrumental in helping establish Trinity Grace Church in Athens. From finances, to resources, to counsel - this church is representative of our gospel-partnership. We see this kind of relationship amongst believers in different churches throughout the New Testament. The churches in Corinth, Macedonia, and Achaia all contributed to help the church in Jerusalem (Rom. 15:25-26). The church in Philippi provided resources and encouragement to Paul as he indicates in his letter: 

I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, 4 always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. - Philippians 1:3-5

So, in a similar way, we have the wonderful privilege of receiving encouragement from and being an encouragement to Bob and Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville by gathering together around the gospel. It’s in moments like these that friendships are fostered and gospel-relationships are deepened.

Invite Friends and Neighbors

Third, this Saturday evening context provides a wonderful opportunity to invite friends and neighbors who may not be plugged into a local church. Since this is not a Sunday morning, it may prove to be less threatening to those who have not been to church in a long time (or ever). They may be willing to entertain an invitation to something on a Saturday evening. Even though it’s not a Sunday morning, it may present an opportunity to talk more about the Lord and possible next steps. Perhaps this gathering could open them up to coming on Sunday morning and connecting with more of the Lord’s people.


After reviewing these 3 reasons for gathering this Saturday, we hope that you will join us at the YMCA at 7pm. We’re looking forward to singing to one another, fellowshipping with gospel partners, and introducing friends to a community that is seeking to live for Christ in Athens!

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

Your Place In The Story

October 9, 2022 || Psalm 114

MAIN POINT: Rejoice & tremble—the living God is powerfully present with his people to save & sanctify.

  1. God made a people (1-2).

  2. God was present with his people (3-6).

  3. God calls all people to tremble before him (7-8). 

If you missed this past Sunday or couldn’t write the quotes down fast enough, we have a link for you below.

“If praise has a single center, it’s in the acknowledgment that God is God, and God is our God.” John Webster

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: God Heals Israel with a Bronze Snake

Scripture: Numbers 21:4–9

Bible Truth: God saves his people individually.

Where is Jesus: John 3:14–15

The Old Testament is filled with stories that point to Jesus. Here we see sinners healed of the snakebites sent to them as judgment when they look to the upraised snake. It was God who told Moses to put the bronze snake up on a pole.

The snake on the pole pointed forward to Jesus who would one day be lifted up. Because of this, God healed the people and did not count their sins against them. Isn’t it interesting that this Old Testament story precedes the most quoted verse of the entire New Testament? When we read of the bronze snake being lifted up we should think of Christ.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Gathering Around the Gospel

WHAT: An evening of worship with Bob Kauflin and David Zimmer from Sovereign Grace Music.

WHEN: Saturday, October 15, at 7:00 pm

WHERE: The YMCA (205 Knoxville Ave)

Sunday Preview: October 9, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 34:1-2

10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)

Only A Holy God

How Rich A Treasure We Possess

Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40:27-31

Jesus There’s No One Like You

Sermon: Psalm 114 // Tremble

O Great God

Benediction: Haggai 2:4-5

Pray for Our Global Family: October 2022

We have the joy of partnering with like-minded churches around the world. The following is a brief overview of things to pray for in September as Sovereign Grace Churches are planted and established in many different countries. The following is the latest prayer update for the month of October:

In his book, “Truth On Fire - Gazing at God Until Your Heart Sings”, Adam Ramsey writes the following: “Relying on our own cleverness to live out the Christian life is like trying to circle the globe in a glider. It might fly for a while, but predictably, it is going to crash. Prayer, on the other hand, is God’s sovereignly appointed means of connecting our never-ending neediness to God’s never-ending power. Prayer is the vehicle through which God will accomplish his invincible purposes, through the lives of weak dependent people, like you and me.”

I love that quote, and it’s so true. Without His sovereign help, we’re like a glider trying to circle the globe, all by itself, and so here’s how you can be praying in the month ahead, we so need Him…

  1. Please pray for Todd Peterson and Erik Rangel who are nearing the end of a recent trip to India. Please pray for wisdom as they continue conversations with various church leaders (Arun in Prayahraj, Caleb and Sidhanta in Bhubaneswar and Hemo in Karaput) in determining a way forward for future SGC partnerships. Todd and Erik have been leading the Villatoro ministry in Vempadu, headed by JP, with the hopes of converting it into a formal foundation. They have also been overseeing plans for a Bible College in Gundugolanu, and so please pray for wisdom and clarity for these men as they continue to serve in this way.

  2. Please pray for Bert Turner (Executive Pastor of Covenant of Grace Church, Copley, Ohio) as he continues his time in Brazil (September 1st – October 12th). Please pray for safety and good health for all those who are travelling. Please pray for good communication as Bert meets with Pastors Emerson, Fabiano, Guilherme and Jader as they seek to build gospel-centred relationships through which Jesus can build his church. Please pray for Rich Richardson as he joins Bert in Brazil, so that as they communicate and preach they will “bring to light for everyone what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God, who created all things, so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 3:9-11).

  3. Please pray for Dave York and his team of SGC pastors (Dave Taylor, Riley Spring, Tony Walsh and Lynn Baird) who will travel to the Philippines from October 7th-16th to conduct oral exams for ordination. There are 19 men who are candidates, and so please pray for peace and wisdom for them as they sit these exams. Please pray for safety for everyone travelling from Australia, the USA and the Philippines, and that God would give understanding and discernment to the SGC pastors on the ordination panels.

  4. Please pray for Nick Kidwell and his team who planted Valley Creek Church in Malvern, Pennsylvania on Sunday October 2nd. The church building is located in the heart of Malvern amongst many local homes and businesses. Please pray that it will be a place that brings about gospel change for many folk in the community there. Please also pray for unity for the team, asking God to give them a united vision for the mission they are on together.

Thank you for praying with us. May His grace abound! To subscribe to the monthly Sovereign Grace Missions Newsletter, follow the link below.

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

The Great Revolutionary Act

October 2, 2022 || Psalm 113

MAIN POINT: Let us continually worship & praise God for his glory & his grace.

  1. Praise the Lord at all times (1-3).

  2. Praise the Lord for his glory (4-6).

  3. Praise the Lord for his grace (7-9).

If you missed this past Sunday or couldn’t write the quotes down fast enough, we have a link for you below.

“If praise has a single center, it’s in the acknowledgment that God is God, and God is our God.” John Webster

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Moses Disobeys God

Scripture: Numbers 20:2-13

Bible Truth: Our anger against others is also a sin against God.

Where is Jesus: Hebrews 4:15

Instead of speaking to the rock to draw forth the water, Moses strikes the rock in his anger. Here we see the fallibility of Israel’s redeemer. Up until this point Moses did what God told him to do. But Moses was a fallen mediator, unable to stand sinless in the gap for the people. Jesus is the perfect mediator.

Unlike Moses, the imperfect mediator, Jesus, though he was tempted like us, did not sin. He intercedes for us yet today. His blood covers all our sins and he continually stands before God the Father testifying to our redemption.

If you want to learn more about TGKids, click the button below!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Feeding the Cherokees

WHEN: Thursday, October 6, setup at 2:45 pm

We are inviting each Community Group to send desserts and people to serve. If you are interested in helping, click the button below to sign up.

Go Cherokees!

Community Groups this week!

Community Groups meet this week! If you haven’t found a community group yet, click the button below for information on all the various groups!

Sunday Preview: October 2, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Deuteronomy 7:9

Praise His Name (Psalm 148)

How Great (Psalm 145)

Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:17-18

My Hope Is Built

Christ Our Glory

Sermon: Psalm 113 // The Lord Is High

Come Ye Sinners

Benediction

Battling With Better Facts

Psalm 112:6-8 - For the righteous will never be moved; he will be remembered forever. He is not afraid of bad news; his heart is firm, trusting in the LORD. His heart is steady; he will not be afraid, until he looks in triumph on his adversaries.

Last Sunday, Walt preached on Psalm 112. In verses 6-8, he pointed out that the heart that is godly is firm and steady - not because they always get good news - but because they know where to go and what to do with bad news. Notice that the godly still receives bad news. Bad things still happen. Hard news still comes their way. But the difference is that the godly are not afraid. There is stability in spite of the circumstances. So, how is this possible? And how do we get a resilient heart like this?

The answer is in the “better facts.” Sure, bad news will come. Those facts will hit us over and over again - the child that strays from the faith, the job loss, the bad medical report…etc. But when the bad news comes, the godly trust in the LORD. He has proven himself over and over again. He is trustworthy. The way to fight our fears is to remember the “better facts” of what it means to belong to this God. The one who did not spare his own son is not going to nickel and dime us in the moment of crisis. We can be comforted that the one who loved us to death has all things in his hands and he promised he would never leave us or forsake us. 

So, when the bad news comes, remember these “better facts” so that you can go to battle against fear and steady your heart in the LORD:

 Isa 41:10 ESV - fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

Isa 26:3 ESV - You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.

Deu 31:8 ESV - It is the LORD who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed."

Jhn 16:33 ESV - I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."

Psa 32:8 ESV - I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you.

Psa 37:23-24 ESV - The steps of a man are established by the LORD, when he delights in his way; though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong, for the LORD upholds his hand.

Mat 11:28-29 ESV - Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.

2Co 12:9-10 ESV - But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.

Isa 40:31 ESV - but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.

Phl 4:6-7 ESV - do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Jas 1:2-3 ESV - Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.

Isa 41:13 ESV - For I, the LORD your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, "Fear not, I am the one who helps you."

Jos 1:9 ESV - Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go."

Phl 4:19 ESV - And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

Psa 23:4 ESV - Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

Psa 27:1 ESV - Of David. The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Psa 9:9-10 ESV - The LORD is a stronghold for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek you.

Psa 103:2-5 ESV - Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy, who satisfies you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.

Rom 8:28, 35, 37-39 ESV - And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. ... Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? ... No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

The Steady Heart in an Unstable World

September 25, 2022 || Psalm 112

MAIN POINT: Aspire to live a godly life, securing a greatness that no one & nothing can take away.

  • The relations of the godly (1-2).

  • The riches of the godly (3-5).

  • The refuge of the godly (6-8).

  • The rewards of the godly (9-10).

“Let us view the power of God in its relation to the promises, for so it becomes our sanctuary in the day of trouble; if the power of God be the chamber, it is the promise of God which is that golden key that opens it.” John Flavel

If you missed this past Sunday or couldn’t write the quotes down fast enough, we have a link for you below.

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Israel Spies Out the Land

Scripture: Numbers 13-14

Bible Truth: Faith is required to follow God’s plan.

Where is Jesus: Numbers 14:11–24

Once again Moses stood in the middle for his people and prayed to God saying, “Please forgive the sins of your people, according to your great steadfast love.” God granted Moses’ prayer because Moses prayed for the one thing that could save Israel: God’s steadfast love and forgiveness.

Although God didn’t allow Israel into the Promised Land, he forgave Israel because he knew that one day his Son, Jesus, would stand in the middle as their true mediator and die on the cross for their sins. Centuries later, in a letter to Timothy, the apostle Paul called Jesus the one true mediator (1 Timothy 2:5) who stood in the middle between sinful man and a holy God. Even as Moses prayed, God saw ahead to the day when he would send his Son.

If you want to learn more about TGKids, click the button below!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Youth Hangout

WHAT: Youth and parents are welcome to come enjoy some food and games!

WHEN: Friday, Sept. 29

WHERE: Finch’s House

BRING: Side to share, meat to cook, and lawn games

Baptism Class

WHEN: Sunday, October 2 at 9:00 am

WHERE: Glass Lobby at the YMCA

Feeding the Cherokees

WHEN: Thursday, October 6, setup at 2:45 pm

We are asking each Community Group to send a dessert and people to serve. If you are interested in helping, click the button below to sign up.

Go Cherokees!

Sunday Preview: September 25, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 111:2

All Creatures Of Our God And King

Praise His Name (Psalm 148)

Jesus There's No One Like You

Scripture Reading: Philippians 4:4-7

My Soul Will Wait

Sermon: Psalm 112 // Great are the Works of the Lord

Now Why This Fear

Receive the Lord’s Supper

Benediction

Kirby Key Testimony: The Story of God’s Sovereign Grace in My Life

The following is a testimony presented by Kirby Key on Sunday, September 18, 2022…

My Life in Christ 

I’m incredibly honored to share the story of God’s graciousness to me. I have been blessed to know the faithful kindness of Jesus throughout my life. I cannot remember a time that I did not know Jesus. My parents faithfully raised me in church and persistently prayed for my salvation since I was born. I was always inquisitive about God as a child and was concerned with spiritual things from a very young age. When I was five-years-old, one night before bedtime I was asking my mom questions about everything from Noah’s ark to eternity in heaven when she decided to share the gospel of Jesus with me. I confessed my need for Jesus as my Savior and I prayed to receive him as my Lord. After talking to the pastor of our church at the time, I was baptized as a believer in Christ. 

While I don’t remember anything specific about my conversion or baptism, I do believe that God honored the prayer of my parents and my five-year-old self by giving me new life in Christ and filling me with the Holy Spirit. He has been gracious to grow me in Christlikeness and increase my faith throughout my life. I can recall special seasons of spiritual growth during my childhood where God convicted me of personal sin and compelled me to trust Him more. One of the most significant seasons of spiritual growth in my life was ignited when my parents decided to enroll my sister and I at Christ’s Legacy Academy. Over my five years as a student at CLA, I was blessed by the influence of several godly teachers who exemplified the character of Christ to me and encouraged me to pursue godliness. I was inspired by my Bible classes to devote myself to reading Scripture, and my heart was drawn to God through reading His Word. 

Another significant season of personal growth was the summer following my freshman year at Bryan College. I was given the opportunity to serve as a ministry intern at First Baptist Church in Athens, where I was faithfully mentored by the Student Pastor. He taught me about church ministry and advanced my growth in godliness by counseling me through regular conversation, challenging me to serve students and families in the church, and requiring me to read several incredible books, such as The Mortification of Sin by John Owen. 

My Journey to Trinity Grace Church 

I continued serving as the ministry intern over the next two years while I finished my undergraduate degree. God blessed me with many sweet friendships during my time at FBC that enhanced my love for the local church. As I finished my degree at Bryan College, I was promoted from intern to director of the Student Ministry at First Baptist. This was a very exciting and challenging time for me, and I

learned a lot about leadership and teaching and caring for people. I have many precious memories of significant moments with students and faithful encouragement from my church family that I will cherish all my life. However, after receiving the counsel of many wise and godly people in my life I decided to leave my ministry position and accept a teaching job at CLA. 

Deciding to transition from First Baptist to CLA also meant that I needed to find a new church to call my home. Trinity Grace was the first church I visited, and I was immediatley compelled by the clear gospel teaching, sincere worship, and joyful fellowship. I knew that Trinity Grace was the place where God wanted me to join, but I was hesitant to commit. I was worried that I would feel isolated and would struggle to find community and friendship. Now I’m so glad I pushed through those worries and decided to join the church. I have been blessed by several wonderful friendships within the church that have challenged me to grow and encouraged me in Christ. I’m very thankful for the pastoral care of Walt and Buddy and Taylor, and for the hospitality of godly families like the Smiths and the Finches. My heart has been refreshed and my soul enriched over the last year of participating in the gospel community of this church. The preaching of the Bible and the love of the people have consistently reminded me of the goodness of Jesus, and now I can’t imagine belonging to any other church. God has been so gracious and faithful to save me and grow me and preserve me throughout my life, and I’m very grateful that His fatherly hand has guided me to Trinity Grace.

Announcements + Sunday Recap

SERMON RECAP

Great are the Works of the Lord

September 18, 2022 || Psalm 111

MAIN POINT: Praise the Lord with all your heart for all his wonderful works and words.

  • Praise the Lord (v. 1)

  • Remember his works and words (v. 2-9)

  • Fear the Lord (v. 10)

We are a congregation of people redeemed by the living God - hallelujah. We, like Israel, were slaves. We were slaves to sin and had no hope of escape. But God made a way when there was no way. He provided the perfect Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ, to be slain for sinners. He died so that we might live - Hallelujah! We, like Israel, were wandering in the wilderness. We were spiritually famished and dead in our sin. But God made a way when there was no way. He provided bread from heaven in Jesus Christ who said “I am the bread of life, whoever comes to me shall not hunger” - Hallelujah! We, like Israel, were not a people worthy of God’s special love and were instead deserving of his righteous judgment. But God made a way when there was no way. God demonstrated his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us - Hallelujah! We, like Israel, had no place to call home - we were orphaned by our sin. But God made a way when there was no way. Jesus Christ died so that we might be brought into the family of God to dwell in his presence forever - Hallelujah! Behold the living God is our God! He is The LORD, the LORD, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness to us! - Hallelujah! All of his wonderful works and words were leading to our salvation in Christ so that we might live today to the praise of his glory! - Hallelujah!

If you missed this past Sunday or couldn’t write the quotes down fast enough, we have a link for you below.

TGKIDS RECAP

TGKids

The heart of TGKids is to help children understand that the Bible is all about Jesus! Below is the story, scripture, and main teaching points from the TGKids lesson, so that you can talk with your kids about what they learned.

Bible Story: Miriam

Scripture: Numbers 12

Bible Truth: Moses mediated on behalf of Miriam.

Where is Jesus: Philippians 2:1–11

Consider the pride of Aaron and Miriam and the humility of Moses who God said was the most humble (meek) man “on the face of the earth” (Numbers 12:3). Moses, whose life and ministry is a picture of Jesus, is also a picture of Jesus in his humility. No one ever humbled himself more than Jesus, the Son of God, who came to earth and died on the cross for our sins.

Consider the humble response of Moses when Aaron and Miriam came before God in the tent of meeting and complained against him. Moses did not object to what they said about him, and when Miriam was struck with leprosy, Moses interceded with God for her. In the same way, Jesus prayed for those who mocked and crucified him. Jesus said, “Father forgive them for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34).

If you want to learn more about TGKids, click the button below!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Ladies’ Prayer Breakfast

WHEN: Saturday, September 24th, 9:00-10:30am

WHERE: Judy Luster’s Home - 2131 Breckenridge St, Athens

WHAT: Food, Fellowship, & Prayer

Sunday Preview: September 18, 2022 at the YMCA

Each Sunday, the pastors carefully put together an order of worship for us.

In an effort to help you prepare your heart & your family, we have included this Sunday’s order of worship below, as well as some important information. All the Scripture readings are noted. Links to videos of all the songs are included as well.

MEETING REMINDER

When: 10:30 am

Where: The YMCA - 205 Knoxville Ave

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Doxology

Call to Worship: Psalm 111:2

All Creatures Of Our God And King

Praise His Name (Psalm 148)

Jesus There's No One Like You

Scripture Reading: Philippians 4:4-7

My Soul Will Wait

Sermon: Psalm 112 // Great are the Works of the Lord

Now Why This Fear

Receive the Lord’s Supper

Benediction

Working Together - Growing in Love

Ephesians 4:16 says “… the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.”

We are a church rich with members who are eager to serve. There are so many things going on, especially “behind the scenes” that provide opportunities to use our gifts to serve one another. Every one of these moments of service contribute to the health and growth of Trinity Grace. Every minute of sleep sacrificed to come and set up chairs. Every meal prepared to invite the lonely into your home. Every minute taken to call a struggling friend. Every dime given to help secure a home for this church. Every open-handed moment given for the sake of the gospel builds the church up in love.

The video below captures just a fraction of what goes into allowing our Sunday morning service to be possible. And we just want to take a moment to say that we are grateful to God for each member of Trinity Grace Church! Thank you for serving the Lord and one another in so many ways on Sunday and beyond.

There are many ways to serve. On Sunday, Walt mentioned at least a couple areas of continued need. We could use additional help in TGKids and with setup. If you are looking for ways to get plugged in and serve, please contact Tim Smith (tpsmith@athensk8.net). He would be happy to talk with you and help get you involved.